About Three Seas

Three Seas is a sister-started budding business. We’re three siblings - Chelsea, Christian, and Correy - and our parents have always referred to us as the “three C’s.” Naturally, during the half-year Chelsea and Correy spent brainstorming names that resonate for our nature-forward business, we landed feather-soft on Three Seas Natural Remedies.

Three Seas aims to:

  • offer handmade / thoughtfully sourced goods and practices. In and for nature. We thankfully are not alone on this journey - and connecting with like-mined people is just as much the goal as making a living doing so.

  • be transparent about our ingredient sourcing and thoughts behind each item and service offered. Shopping locally/handmade feels the most sustainable and natural to us.

  • think about all of the thousands of miles in sea shipping that can be saved if instead of buying a kitchen towel made in a continent half a world away, we buy it hand-knit from a neighbor with some sheep.

The potential hypocrisy of starting a products business with nature in the forefront is not lost on us. But, we’re hoping that it’s a net positive; reducing the amount of synthetic ingredients in our loved one’s lives is worth our use of jars and tins. Ideally we will be supporting local farmers along the way, the best positive possible.

Little actions add up. We are honored to create and grow until it’s time to decompose and mold.

Thank you for supporting us! If you have any questions or thoughts please reach out.

Meet Correy

Correy is a Certified Massage Therapist in the state of California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention from the University of Southern California in 2020. Originally from the New York Catskills, Correy has traveled across the country 8 times (and counting) in her trusty Toyota Corolla.

Correy’s passion in life is in preventive care and holistic health. She was lucky to receive a very well-rounded education, focusing her studies on Nutrition, Neuroscience, Ancient healing modalities, and Public Health controversies (taught by respectable experts in their fields).

While exploring various opportunities, including Mule Packing in the Southern Sierras, insurance underwriting, and working as Behavior Therapist for young children with Autism - Correy began setting up a typewriter in her free time. She has written hundreds of poems for kind strangers, with topics ranging from lavender buds to losing a loved one and many places in between.

In 2023, seven years into her pursuit of preventive health studies, Correy first heard the word “herbalist.” This sparked an immediate interest and whirlwind of independent study which led her to be trained in the art of creating homemade herbal body care products. With her own lifelong sensitive skin as a guide, she has fallen deeply enamored with the simplicity of a glass jar, dried flowers, and olive oil.

From the very beginning of her Massage Therapy studies, she began working with her handmade herbal oils in place of the commonly used synthetic massage creams - she has found that her clients and her own hands appreciate the swap.

Correy has plans to pursue clinical training in herbal medicine, but for now is grateful for the opportunity to practice within her current scopes.